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Перевод: tachycardia speek tachycardia


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  1. He was ill again with tachycardia in January 1955 and in the middle of the month returned to the London Clinic.
  2. It ought to be remembered that he was still forced to wear a truss because of his congenital hernia - no one has speculated on the physiological origins of his need for order and control - and that he was a victim of tachycardia.
  3. Dale's studies of fetal response to moderate cardiovascular exercise showed increased breathing movements, transient bradycardia or tachycardia, or changes in uterine bloodflow, but there does not appear to be a systematic study that has given clear guidelines for safe levels of maternal exercise.
  4. It was a miserable time; the winter proved too much for him, and at the beginning of 1956 he had a severe attack of bronchitis: his coughing and choking were so bad that it induced his tachycardia.
  5. It is characterized by tachycardia, hypertension, tachypnoea and shortness of breath, raised urine output, irritability, confusion, weakness and apathy.
  6. Although this cruise was to be in the nature of a rest cure, almost immediately after his return in early March 1954, he suffered an attack of tachycardia, marked by an acceleration of the pulse.
  7. Although symptoms such as tachycardia and tremor are masked, sweating, a predominantly -mediated response, appears more pronounced during hypoglycaemia with blockade (Molnar Read, 1973; Viberti et al, 1978).
  8. Although his sister was now gravely ill he had to return to London but, on the voyage back, he was again afflicted with tachycardia and when the ship docked at Southampton he was rushed to hospital in London; while recovering there, he learned that his sister had died.
  9. Other problems include a variety of autonomic disturbances, including hypotension (5-;10%), sinus tachycardia (37%) and vagally mediated arrhythmias (35%).
  10. A grossly unstable patient from a referring hospital turns out to be a typical (for us) unstable angina; a patient with life-threatening ventricular tachycardia can only come to Barts for the appropriate highly specialised medical or nursing therapy (or one of the few other centres, most of which are also on the Tomlinson hit-list).
  11. The patients' clinical state was usually of hypotension and sinus tachycardia, with a third heart sound almost invariably heard.
  12. In 12 patients the recordings showed ventricular tachycardia rapidly degenerated into ventricular fibrillation.
  13. It is characterized by tachycardia, hypotension, pyrexia, anuria, dry cool inelastic skin, muscle weakness, depressed mental state.

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